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The craziness is that Police, Firemen, Military are not required to be vaccinated, from day one, they should have been so ordered. Our local sheriff is a trumper, resisting all of it...


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Doctors, nurses and health groups call for mandatory coronavirus vaccinations for health workers
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Mon, 26 Jul 21 4:03 PM
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Doctors, nurses and health groups call for mandatory coronavirus vaccinations for health workers

The health and safety of the nation 'depends on it,’ says a statement signed by 57 groups.

By Dan Diamond
Today at 8:33 a.m. EDT

Medical groups representing millions of doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health workers on Monday called for mandatory vaccinations of all U.S. health personnel against the coronavirus, framing the move as a moral imperative as new infections mount sharply.

“We call for all health care and long-term care employers to require their employees to be vaccinated against covid-19,” the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Association and 55 other groups wrote in a joint statement shared with The Washington Post. “The health and safety of U.S. workers, families, communities, and the nation depends on it.”

The statement — issued by many groups calling for a mandate for the first time — represents an increasingly tough stance by the medical and public health establishment amid the sluggish pace of national vaccinations. It comes as new cases rip through the nation, driven by the hyper-transmissible delta variant. Confirmed coronavirus infections have nearly quadrupled during July, from about 13,000 cases per day at the start of the month to more than 50,000 now, according to The Post’s tracking. Hospital leaders in states such as Alabama, Florida and Missouri have implored holdouts to get vaccinated, citing data that the shots prevent hospitalizations and even death.

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